The Houthi movement in Yemen on December 15 admitted using missiles to attack two cargo ships in the Red Sea.
The Red Sea is caught in the 'vortex' of conflict in the Middle East. (Illustration photo) |
In a statement broadcast on al-Masirah TV, Houthi spokesman Yehya Sarea confirmed that the movement carried out missile attacks on two container ships, MSC Alanya and MSC Palatium III, which were en route to Israel.
According to Mr. Sarea, the missiles were fired after the crews of the two ships refused to answer calls from the Houthi navy.
Mr. Sarea said the Houthis would continue to block all ships from reaching Israeli ports until more food and medicine were transported into the Gaza Strip.
Earlier the same day, on social network X, the UK's maritime trade regulator reported eight incidents in the southern Red Sea area, near the Bab al-Mandab Strait.
Saudi Arabia-based Al Arabiya TV channel also reported that one of the Liberian-flagged cargo ships was hit by a missile from Yemen and caught fire.
On December 14, the Houthis said they attacked a cargo ship with a bomb-laden drone after the ship refused to comply with orders to stop its journey in the Red Sea.
After the Hamas-Israel conflict broke out on October 7, Houthi announced that they would attack all ships heading to Israel, regardless of nationality, and warned international shipping companies not to trade with Israeli ports.
Israel has yet to respond to the above information.
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